I'm not sure which company makes one. But I did the math and 746 * 0.1 = 74.6 watts claimed for the motor. At 12V, this works out to a little over 6 amps. So if someone makes one, a 6-amp decoder MIGHT work. A 10-amp decoder would be better. Yes, re-motoring, using a motor with the same peak torque and a higher-voltage winding might be a valid approach. If you can place the decoder in the tender, a G-scale decoder might work. I would look at the product line-ups for companies like Zimo and Lenz.
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